Parking is like finding a cozy spot for your toy car to rest when you’re not playing with it. Imagine if your toy car got tired and needed a nap; parking is where you let it sleep safely. Just like you have a special place for your toys in your room, cars have special spaces called parking spots. These spots are marked with lines to show where the car should stay.

Think of parking as a game of musical chairs. When the music stops, everyone finds a chair to sit in. Cars do the same thing when they need to stop moving. They look for a parking spot to sit in until it’s time to go again.

Parking is also like a puzzle. Each car is a piece, and the parking lot is the puzzle board. Each car needs to fit just right in its spot, so the whole puzzle looks neat and tidy. If cars park correctly, everything fits perfectly, and there’s room for everyone.

When you park your toy car, you make sure it won’t roll away. Real cars do the same by using a special brake called a parking brake to stay put. This keeps them safe and in place until the driver comes back.